Doctoral studies

country
city
subject area
language
university status
pl pl
Poznań, Poland
subject area: physical science, environment
pl pl
Kielce, Poland
subject area: physical science, environment
pl pl
Katowice, Poland
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Moscow, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Yaroslavl, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Belgorod, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Tyumen, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Rostov-on-Don, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Moscow, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Novosibirsk, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Belgorod, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Saint Petersburg, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Voronezh, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Vladivostok, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Irkutsk, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Saint Petersburg, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Barnaul, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
ru ru
Yekaterinburg, Russia
subject area: physical science, environment
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Solar power is potentially an almost limitless resource. The sun provides enough energy in one minute to supply the world’s energy needs for one year. But turning this resource into affordable electricity is difficult – silicon-based solar cells still suffer from a decline in their effectiveness over time. Through her ERC-funded SOLARX project, Professor Hele Savin, of Aalto University in Finland, is investigating a possible route to solving this problem.
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